Doing what comes naturally: a special workforce plays an important role in a new on-site remediation technique
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Description
A bioremediation system developed by Calgary-based Unique Oilfield Technology Services (UNOTEC) that uses naturally occurring bacteria and fungi to decompose oilfield waste is described. In essence, UNOTEC creates a suitable work environment for microorganisms by mixing drilling residue with organic oil absorbent and bulking agent, and the micro-organisms do the rest. The key ingredient in the mix is canola meal which has been shown to have the ability to immobilize oil and prevent leaching in the containment mixtures following land treatment, due to its oleophilic qualities, which are a function of its origin as an oil seed. Canola meal contains large amounts of protein, hence it is an important source of nitrogen. Since nitrogen is considered essential for stimulating growth in microorganisms, the meal plays a critical role as a catalyst for microbial activity in the containment mix. Details of applying the technology, and on-going experiments demonstrating its efficiency are described. 10 photos
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Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Nickle's New Technology Magazine
- Journal Volume
- 5
- Journal Issue
- 4
- Journal Page Range
- p. 28-31
- ISSN
- 1480-2147
- CODEN
- NDTMFU
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Canada
- Country of Input or Organization
- Canada
- INIS RN
- 31004356
- Subject category
- S02: PETROLEUM;
- Descriptors DEI
- LAND RECLAMATION; MICROORGANISMS; NATURAL GAS WELLS; OIL WELLS; WASTE MANAGEMENT
- Descriptors DEC
- MANAGEMENT; WELLS